Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 288, 4 December 1922 — Page 13

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1922.

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Shumaker, general secretary of the state organization to stamp out the liquor traffic, spoke Sunday morning at th.e Fir3t Presbyterian church here, and in the evening at Grace M. E. church. Other speakers at other churches in the city are as follow: Morning Services First Baptist, E. A. Miles; First Christian, S.!P. McNaught; West Richmond Friends, Dr. M. Swadener; Second English Lutheran, C. J. Everson; First M. E., R. C. Minton; Third M. E., H. W. Baldrldge; lleid Memorial, J. E. Martin. Evening Services First English Lutheran, S. P. McNaught; St. Paul's English Lutheran, Dr. M. Swadener; United Brethren, R. C. Minton; Economy M. E., H. W. Baldridge; Williamsburg union service, J. E. Martin"; Dublin M. E., E. A. Miles; Fountain City M. E., C. J. Everson. An optimistic outlook on the prohibition situation in Indiana was noted in the address made at the United Brethren church Sunday evening by R. C. Minton, representative of the State Anti-Saloon league. Mr. Minton stated that in the last election every -candidate who was suspected and known to be in favor of light wines and beer and running on a liquor plat form was defeated. Wants Liquor Banished. Dr. Madison Swadener, formerly pastor of the First Methodist church here, spoke for the Anti-Saloon league at the west Richmond Friends church Sunday morning. He gave a plea for the eradication of the menace of alcohol ism from the entire world. Speaking at the Reid Memorial church Sunday morning J. E. Martin of Indianapolis, attorney and World war veteran who saw service with the Seventh division In the Toul sector, referred to effects of drinking of alcoholic beverages which he had, observed in t ranee. He stated that liquor forces are strongly organized in the nation and in Indiana, having organization headquarters in Terre Haute, Evansville, Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. Tells of Wets. . The efforts of the "wets" to defeat the will of the- American people as expressed in the Eighteenth amendment, were reviewed in the sermon preached by Rev. E. S. Shumaker, general secretary of the Indiana Anti-Saloon league, -at the Grace M. E. church Sunday eve. ning. He also reviewed the proposed program of the "wets" for the next few years. He mentioned the fact that only four or five national "wet'organizations were in existence at the time of the passage of the Eighteenth amendment, but that now there are 38 under the leadership of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, which, in spite of the Eighteenth amendment, are seeking to make the country "wet" again through the legislation by congress of the manufacture of beer and light wines. Points to Investigation Rer. Schumaker also spoke at the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning, his text being "Hold Fast That Which Thou Ha-V from Rev. 3:11. He called atterHn to the Investigation which has been made In the past 18 months by Gifford Gorden, of Melbourne, Australia, in America In regard to the wet and dry situation. and the results of prohibition which he has written Into a pamphlet en titled "Hold Fast. America." He also cited an article which he read in the October Hearst's International, by Frazler Hunt, entitled "World War on Booze." INDIANA WINS HONOR AT LIVESTOCK SHOW CHICAGO, III., Pee. 4. Indiana again won high honors in the International Livestock show and Grain Exposition, this week. Glen Phares. of Shelbyville. a 13 year old schoolboy, was named national champion junior corn grower on his yWd of 115 bushels per acre. The calf club members won the feeding contest In both senior and junior classes, and an Indiana Angus Fleer, Sunnyside Maxwell, owned by Kenneth Whistler of Tippecanoe county, was given the junior championship over 12 contenders, while another Crawfordsville steer was the senior champion. The Purdue stock judging team won first on horses and tMrd on sheep but lost the national championship on all stock judging, the Iowa team placing first while the Purdue team was sec ond. S. R. Anelin of Warsaw, son of a state farm burean director from Kosciusco county, W. O. Allen and G. E. Young of Frankfort. M. M. Ham ilton of Stockwell. W. C. Freeman of Bentonville. Fayette county, R. H. Bauman and W. G. Crowell of "North Manchester composed the team.

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Richmond Council No. 18, Jr. O. U. " A. M. meets at 7:30 tonight, important business. Elmer Wolfal, R. S 229

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CLASSIFICATION GUIDE The following classification headlnrs

appear In this newspaper In the numerical order here given, closely allied classifications being grouped together. ANNOUNCEMENT 2 In Memoriam Cards of Thanks 4 Funeral Directors . T . 6 Funeral Flower '. 5 Cemetery, Lots, Monuments 1 Lodge Notices ' S Coming Events Personals 10 Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES A Automobile Agencies 11 Automobiles For Sale 12 Auto Trucks For Sale 13 Auto Accessories 14 OaragesAutoa For Hire 15 Motorcycles and Bicycles 16 Repairing Service Stations 17 Wanted Automobile BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 19 Building Contracting 20 Cleaning, Dyeing, Renovating - 21 Dressmaking Millinery 22 Heating. Plumbing, Booting 23 Insurance 24 Laundering 25 Moving. Trucking, Storage 2 Painting, Papering, Decorating 27 Printing Engraving 28 Professional Services 29 Tepflrlng J? Tailoring and Pressing 31 Wanted Business Service , EMPLOYMENT 5 2 Help Wanted Female 53 Help Wanted Male 5 Help Male or Female S5 Solicitors. Canvassers, Agents 36 Situations Wanted Female 37 Situations Wanted Male FINANCIAL 8S Business Opportunities 6 B9 Investments. Stocks, Bonds 40 Money to Loan 41 WantedTo Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Courses fS-j-Hocal Instruction Classes 44 Musical, Dancing. Dramatic .1 EjIvat Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction . LIVE STOCK 47 Dogs" Cats, Pets ' Horses. Cattle. Vehicles it Ppultry and Supplies 50 Wanted Live Stock . . MERCHANDISES : 51 Articles for Sale g Barter and Exchange fx Ruslness and Office Equipment 03 Roats and Accessories 54 Building Materials js Farm and Dairy Products BSA Farm Equipment . 5 Euel- Feed. Fertilizers B7 Oqod Things to Eat 5 Home-Made Things Household Goods 0 Jewelry and Watches 51 Machinery and Tols 2 Musical Instruments ' 2sA RJlo Equipment S3 Seeds. Plants and Flowers 64 Specials s.t the Stores 55yparlni? Apparel ffft-ZWnnted To Buy 66 A Christmas Suggestions , HOOMS AND BOARD 67 . Rooms With Board 68 Rooms Without Board 69 Rooms for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71 Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop tn Town 73 Wanted Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR REJT "4 Apartments and Flats 75 Business Places for Rent 71 Farms for Rent '7 Houses for Rent ' 78 Offices and Desk Room 79 .Suburban for Rent SO Summer Places for Rent . 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Tt Brokers In Real Estate 52 Ruslness Property for Sale "3 Farms and Land for Sale 84 Houses for Sale 85 Irfts for Sale 86 Resort Propertv for Sale 87 Suburban for Sale 88 Real Estate for Exchange 89 Wanted Real Estate AUCTIONS LEGALS 91 Legal Notices 90 Auction Sales ANNOUNCEMENT Card of Thanks HOFFMAN We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother; also Rev. Dressel and Mr. Hunt of Jordan, McManus, Hunt & Walterman. ADAM HOFFMAN AND FAMILY. ISSEN We wish to extend our heart felt thanks to friends and neighbors, for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our dear beloved mother, Mary Louise Issen. also for the beautiful flowers; and especially do we wish to thank the Rev. Monsignor Roell and Rev. Zepf for their kind and sympathetic words, also Joseph Waltermann for his efficient services. MR. & MRS. HARRY E. GARRETT. MRS. JOSEPHINE VOGELSANG. MR, EDWARD JOSEPH. HENRY ISSKN. Cemetery Lots, Monuments BUY NOW For fall and sprlnff deliv ery, large stock, new designs, mounments. markers. J. P. Emslie. 15 S. 10. Lost and Found 10 LADY'S WRIST WATCH Lost: Sunday evening between N. W. 5th. West Main or S.W. 3rd. Return 224 S.W.3rd.reward SILJC Lost; two yards of blue silk. In rvusDaum wrapper. neiurn to xxusbaum's Store. Automobiles For Sals 11 BALLARD'S BARGAINS 1J21 OAKLAND TOURING, $610. 1920 VELIE TOURING, $650. 1920 CHANDLER DISPATCH, $800. 1919 DODGE SEDAN. J650.. 1919 MITCHELL SIX TOURING, !5. 1919 MITCHELL SIX TOURING, JS25, 1918 BUICK TOURING, 1475. 1917 BUICK TOURING. $385. FORD. 1921 TOURING. OVERLAND, 1921 4. COUPE, $600. . SPECIAL 6 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, $1350. THE BALLARD SALES CO. 23 S. 7TH ST. PHONE 2lt Open Sunday BL'ICKS Roadsters, tourings, coupes and sedans; priced 'reasonable at Chenoweth's Used Car Dept., 13 S. 11th. FORD J91S; for sale cheap. 806 South Mn m. FORD Sedan: $350. Geo. W. Worley, Dort and Franklin dealer. 17 B. 9th. Phone 290S. SLICK FORD COUPE Excellent me chanical condition; original paint goon, shook absorbers, large steering wheel; bv private owner; $400. Call 440 So, 16th St. USED CARS EXCEPTIONAL-VALUES DAVIS 41917. . MITCHELL E40 1919. wire wheels. MITCHELL E40 1919 sedan. MITCHELL D40 1918. PAIGE 1917. STUDEBAKER Coupe." WILLYS-KNIG HT 1 9 1 9 THESE CARS have been overhauled and repainted. Good tires. Guaranteed to be in good condition every way. Priced to sell. STEVE WORLEY GARAGE 221 N. W. 7TH. PHONE 4878 Auto Accessories 13 ALCOHOL For your radiators; battery re-charging. H. Theslng. 908 N. B St. NOW OIL IN YOUR MOTOR Every 600 miles will prolong its life; no extra charge for changing with Mobiloil. Havoline or Polarine. Rodefeld Garage, West End Main St. Bridge.

GET THE WHOLE STORY WHILE YOU ARE AT IT!. "The elephant," said little Alice, who had just come from the zoo, "is the animal that eats with its long tail in the, front. , Not such a bad observation, though not what you'd call an exact description of an elephant. Aand plenty of people will tell you that the A-B-C Classified Section is the part-of the Palladium to which you turn whenever an emergency turn3 up. Which is all right as far as it goes but it doesn't go far enough! It's true that when you want quick action in buying or selling, finding help or a lost article the A-B-C Ada will give it to you. But the real value of these columns and columns of alphabetically catalogued little ads is in the everyday service they can give in helping to satisfy all sorts of wants quickly and economically. Get it regularly. , , The A-B-C Classified Ads Always the Same in Service. Always Different In Opportunity. '

AUTOMOBILES Auto Accessories 13 AUTOMOBILE TOPS RE-COVERED Curtain repair work. Guy Atchley, 610 N. D, near Penn. Freight Depot. AUTOMOBILE TOPS And trimmings auto storage. W. A. Parke, l s. lutn St. Office Phone 1S32: Res. 2724. CALIFORNIA TOPS Made to order for any kind of car. Ray C. Needham. 300 N. 5th St. Phone 6255. THE VEEDOL WAT Winter weather will not worry you when using Veedol in motor. Try It and berour own Judge. Bennetts' Tire Store, 1512 Main St. Phone 2444. Garages Autos For Hire 14 HIATT GARAGE "Biggest Little Garage In Town." Expert repairing on Cadillac, Marmon, Peerless and Chevrolet; all work guaranteed. Rear 819 S. G. Phones 1677-2321. JOHN SHURLEY TRANSFER CO. Taxlcab and baggage service; city taxi prices; 2 or more passengers, 25c each; 1 passenger, 25 or 50c owning to distance. All Buick cars. 13 S. 11TH ST. PHONE 2310 ROY SLOAN Taxi service, city calls 25c; 10c mile on country drives; care ful driver. Phone 6091. TAXI Short calls, 25c; special price on on country drives. Frank R. Chamness. Phone 3461. " Repairing Service Stations 16 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING OF ALL kinds. See us today. Bailey Bros. Oarage, rear of Postotflce. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Of all kinds. We guarantee our work. Rich mond Motor Sales Co.. 12 & N.E.Ph.1494 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Of all kinds: reborlnr Ford, new Distons. pins and rings, $15. Clark Garage, rear Z24 s. 13th. Phone 1947. CENTRAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Builders of bodies, door and .windshield glass. Auto repairing, auto painting, trimming. N. 12 & B. Ph.2453, CYLINDER RE-GRINDING We re grind your old motor block, giving original efficiency; over-size piston rings and wrist pins. Mechanical serv ice uo., rear or rostornce. rn. 1111, DOES YOUR CAR need overhauling? If it needs attention, let me put It In A- condition for you, at a very reasonable cost. T. A. Robison. 17 S. 6th. none 103. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered 18 ALL KINDS OF plating, mirrors re-ll-vered. Lahman Plating Works, 209 W. Main sc rnone zvas. ELECTRICAL WORK of all kinds. You will be surprised at our prices. Our stock of electric fixtures can t be ex celled. Chase Electric, corner Sth and Main. Phone 6034. Open evenings. Dressmaking Millinery 21 BEADS, Braids, Floss, Yarns, Threads, etc. HEMSTITCHING, Pleating, Embroidery iiAUisy s Sewing Machine Store 14 So. 9th. Phone 1756 CHILDREN'S SEWING Wanted. Call at 213 N. W. 5th St. HEMSTITCHING AND PI CO TING High class work done. Nell Dickin son. 23 S. Sth Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 CALORIC FURNACES Are very easy to install; reasonable price. W. O, Harrison; R R. C. Phone 54103. MARSHALL (Wolverine) .furnace: of ifice and salesrooms 17 N. 7th. Phone 2259. Opp. Coliseum. E. J. Knapp. PLUMBING, BOILER AND FURNACE Installed; get my prices, ueo. is. aieer hoff. 123 S. 10th. Phone 8847. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 CECIL HILLING For draylng, moving. long hauls a specialty; get my prices satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1959, CITY-TO-CITY HAULING Merchant de livery, household storage. uoenner. Feltman Cigar Store. Phone 2039-4363. DRAYTNG Moving, hauling of all kind storage, crating. ura aionger, 1 tso. 7th St. Phone 3137-2746. MOVING, STORAGE & CRATING of all kinds. Local ana long distance naming. Forest Tlonger. 519 N. D St Ph. 2528. MOVING AND STORAGE Local and long distance moving of household goods. Richmond Storage Company crating and storage. Rear 19 S. 11 St. Phone 2228-1566. W. G. Baker, mgr. MERCHANT'S DELIVERY Moving, long distance hauling. Phone 2617. 404 Main. - Repairing 28 GENUINE LEATHER SOLES Put on men's shoes, 85c; ladies. 75c; children s 50e to 75c: Panco. $1. Modern Electric Shoe Rebuilder. 315 North 16th St. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female 32 COMPETENT WOMAN OR GIRL For cooking and housework. 118 N. 8th Street. EXPERIENCED GIRLS Wanted In sewing department. J. M. Hutton & Co, GIRL Wanted: to care for children all day. 927H Main St. SECOND COOK AND DISHWASHER Wanted at once. Kandy Shop, 919 Main St. Help Wanted Male 33 MEN Our catalog tells how we teach barberlng quickly, mailed free. Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells. Chicago. WANTED Private party to do letter Ing copying, from stencil: must have their own machine. Address B-219, care Palladium. WANTED District manager of a larg national outdoor advertising concern of high standing will be at Arlington Hotel tonigni ana xuesaay roarnini for thn rjurpose of Interviewing suit able man to become associated with him In handling local business. Part time work but no investment required. Must own truck. H. J. Kuppers, Arl Ington Hotel. - Help Male or Female 34 VOTT ALWAYS DECIDE RIGHT When vou decide on a complete business course. Enter here at once for work In day or night school. Richmond Business College. Phone 2040. YOU CAN'T DO BETTER fhan a gift for the liome. Read the "Christmas Suggestions" columns In the classified section today.

EMPLOYMENT

Situations Wanted Female 36 HOUSEWORK--Wanted; by the day. Fhone 3003. WANTED To care for babies; experenced. 511 N. D St. Situations Wanted Male 37 POSITION Wanted as night watchman ana iireman; thoroughly experienced, and pratical. Box A-17 care Palladium. LIVE STOCK Dogs, Cats, Pets 47 V SPLENDID YOUNG HOUND For sale. Butler & Warner. 43 South 6th St Poultry and Supplies 49 ENGLISH STRAIN WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, for sale. Phone 39282. MERCHANDISE Articles For Sale 51 BICYCLES For sale, cheap, refinInshed and look like new. Phone 3086. FURNACE Second-hand, for sale; good conamon: new jacket. Jones & warm ers. South 7th St. NEW RAG CARPETS New comforts. new coat, suitable for old lady. 118 N. 8th St. - Barter and Exchange 51 A CALL AT TOWNSEND'S when you want to buy or sell good used furniture; it will nay you. Townsend's New & Used Goods Store, 25-37 S. 6th. Phone 1296. GOOD USED GOODS We buy and sell. Brammer & Nease Furniture Exchange 520 Main. Phone 1461. USED FURITURE Stoves and show cases; bought and sold. Henry Schell. Phone 2082. USED FURNITURE AND STOVES Bought and sold. -Home Supply Co., ome Supply Phone 1862. 154 r t wayne Ave. Building Materials 54 BUILDING BLOX Drain tile brick. flue blox. Bertsch Bros., factory and office School St road. Phone 3250. Household Goods 59 FUMED OAK LIBRARY TABLE Book shelves at ends. For sale; $15. Good as new; Phone 2959. REED STROLLER For sale: In good condition. 228 South 11th St. Phone 1564. Musical Instruments 62 MAHOGANY VICTROLA For salej in perfect condition. Phone 2780. PLAYER PIANO For sale; 806 South Eighth St. tlECORDS You can save 1-3 at our ex change, wny pay more7 we buy, sell and exchange. Miller Harness Store. 827 Main St. Wearing Apparel 65 CHILD'S CHINCHILLA COAT For sale; size 2 to 3 years; hat to match; black wool fur set 431 So. 14. Ph.2928. THREE OVERCOATS Lady's coat, for sale, inquire 1216 S. B St. Wanted To Buy 66 RAW FURS Wanted: highest market price paid. Ed Burns. 640 N. loth St CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Gifts for Her 66A A VICTROLA Can't be beat for her Xmas present, Fulghum's VictrolS Store, 1000 Main St BEADED BAGS For milady. Miller's Harness store, 827 Main St BRAND NEW WESTINGHOUSE SUNshine vacuum cleaner, will save you Z0; ideal for her Xmas. Chase Elec tric Co., 6th & Main, second floor. Phone 6034. BUICK Touring will make her a dandy present Chenoweth Auto Co, HUT Main St BUY HER A STUDEBAKER for Xmas that will please her. Ballard Sales Co., 2 3 S. 7th St. Ph on e 201 0 CEDAR CHESTS For her; $9. $12.7 and up. Dunning Furniture & Rug Shop, 17-19-21 S. 7th St CHOOSE and let us hold those Xmas gifts for you, as we are doing for others. L. C. Lawall. Jeweler. 607 Main. FLOOR LAMP How mother will like it; $12.75 and up. Dunning s Furniture & Hug Shop. 17-19-21 So. 7th St. KITCHEN CABINET will save her steps; $23.50 at Town send 8 .ew & Used Goods Store, 35-37 S. 6th St. LORRAINE HAIR NETS 12 nets in Christmas package, 10c each net Wool worth Co. MONEY Your winter and Xmas bleeds can be gratified with our money. Wei fare Loan Society. 19 N. 10th St C. C, Green, Mgr. Phone 2a09. OVERNIGHT BAGS--Miller's Harness Store, 827 Main St. SHOES FOR MOTHER That will save you money.Rapjd Shoe Repair, 326 Main St STATIONERY Dickinson Co., 604 Main. Wall Paper WORK BASKETS Dickinson Wall Pa per Co., 504 Main. Gifts for Him 66B A ROCKER For dad will please him $4.50 and up. Dunning's Furniture & ,Rug Shop. 17-19-21 S. 7th St A YALE TIRE For hi car will please him. for Xmas. Schafer Tire Service, 17 S. 9th St. BARGAINS In watches and high grade spectacles. Call at C. E. Keever's Watch Shop. 7 South 11th Street. BATH ROBE Pajamas and night robes win please any of the men touts. Frankel & Harding, 820 Main St ENGLISH WOOL Clocked hose, $L15. King's Hat Store. 912 Main. EVERSHARP PENCILS Miller's nes Store, 827 Main. Har HATS We have the one you Dennis-Gaar Co., 1010 Main. want JEWELRY Cuff links, collar pins, real gold plate, 10c. woolworth uo. MEN'S SUITS $15 to $35; for dad or brother. We save you money. Fran kel & Harding, 820 Main St

CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS

Gifts for Him 66 B MILITARY SETS - Miller's Harness Store, 827 Main St. RAINCOAT Overcoat, will make a dandy present for dad. Frankel & Hardin g.8 2 0 Main St. SAXOPHONE B-Flat soprano; good as -new; bargain for . quick sale. 226 S. 23rd Str SHIRTS Always appreciated by the men rolks. uet them, at iranuci a Harding. 820 Main St SHIRT FOLDS MiUer's Harness Store, 827 Main. SHOES FOR DAD They will please him. Rapid Shoe Repair. 326 Main St SUITS OR OVERCOATS $23.50! made to measure by A. Nash Co. Raincoats, $7.50 to $25; all wool gaberdines at $30; made to order. Mr. R. Marsh will wait on customers on Wednesday and Saturday. 921 Main St SWEATERS A complete line for Xmas. Frankel & Harding, 820 Main St SWEATERS For dad or brother. We have a complete line. Frankel & Harding, 820 Main St. THERMOS BOTTLES AND CASES Miller's Harness Store, 827 Main. TIES Can be worn tho year around; our line Is complete, 25c. to $1. Frankel & Hording. 820 Main St WATCHES, CLOCKS Jewelry, watch movements and cases. Time-piece repairing. H. Clyde St. John. 1 . 7th St Gifts for the Children 66C 2 BICYCLES For sale, cheap, refininshed and look like new. Phone 3086. ALL KINDS RUBBER BALLS Dickin son Wall Paper Co., 504 Main. BABY DOLLS Dickinson Wall Paper Co., 504 Main. BARRETTS Stone settings, for bobbed nair, iuc. vvooiworrn to. BOOKS Dickinson Wall Paper Co., 604 Main. CHILDREN'S BOX PAPER 10c Woolworths. CHILDREN'S PICTURE Woolwortlf Co, BOOKS 10c CLUTCH Co. PENCILS 10c. Woolworth SHOES - For the children, at low prices. Rapid Shoe Repair, 326 Main St START THE CHILDREN RIGHT with a saving account for a Xmas present; 3 interest paid. Dickinson Trust Co., 8th and Main St Gifts for the Home 66D AUTO ROBES Miller's Harness Store, 827 Main. BEDROOM SUITE) 3-piece walnut, $85 and up. Dunning's Furniture & Rug Shop, 417-19-21 S. 7th St. ELECTRIC WASHER Saves mother lots of work: J80 and up. Dunnings Fur. nlture & Rug Shop. 17-1 9-21 S. 7th St ELECTRICAL FIXTURES For the home, will make an ideal Xmas present. Chase Electric, 6th & Main, 2nd floor. Phone 6034. NEW KITCHEN CABINETS Porcelain ton: 123.50. It will make a fine Xmas present. Townsend's New & Used hnnj. dc97 a c f u a, -,U,',,0 lit,,, , k., . I ' t 11 . ' L. RUGS For the home is Ideal: $1.98 and up. Dunnings Furniture and Hug Shop, 17-19-21 S. 7th St XMAS CARDS Dickinson Wall Paper Co, 504 Main. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board 68 8TH "ST., N. 317 Furnished roomsvlth heat and bath; good location. Phone 2995. 11TH ST., S. 130 Furnished room: with hot water heat Uentlemen prererrea. $13.50 For rent, 3 rooms upstairs: has gas, water ana ngnis. rnone zbo-i. FURNISHED ROOMS For sleeping, or rooms with the privilege of cooking; good location. Write Box A-10 care Palladium. Rooms ior Housekeeping 69 13TH ST., S. 38 Light housekeeping rooms, for rent; no children. 17TH ST., N. 211 Two light housekeepIng rooms, for rent, jtione znii. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 6TH ST.. N.'122 Two 4-room furnish ed apartments, gas and light furnished; $6 per week. Phone 2686. FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT For rent; American Trust Bldg.; either nousekeeping or offices. See Mr. Bowman. Business Places For Rent 75 A SMALL BUSINESS ROOM For rent; suitable for shoe repair shop, barber shop, etc. Apply at Peerless Grocery, 1500 N. E or 710 Main St. Houses For Rent 77 ! ROOMS Modern furnished house, for rent Phone 2854. ATTRACTIVE HOMES BRICK HOUSE 8 rooms, central, $2000. 8 ROOMS West side, hot water plant. all hardwood floors and finish, J000. 2 BUNGALOWS $4000 and $4700. FOR REAL ESTATE, see PORTERFIELD 303 UNION BANK BLDG. PH. 1965 Offices and Desk Room 78 MAIN ST., 500 Second floor of build ing ror business and protesstonai. Phone 1254 John F. Cronln. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate BUYER AND SELLER ALIKE All business negotiated on basis or (iolden rule. J. B. Maag. Phone 2686. 311 .N. 9. HOUSES Over SO listed for sale, with C. E. Keever Real Estate Co. orilce 7 South lTth. Phone 1641 or 2169. LjONG & TILLSON, 201 K. OF P. For farms and city property. Agents for Straus Brother's Farms. Phone 6226-2017-1008. PARKER Over Price's, 916 Main. Farms, city homes and realty Investments. Phone 6160. PORTERFIELD Over 100 houses and farms for sale and more coming In every dav. 3f3 Union .Bank Bide Ph. 1985. Farms and Land For Sale 83 8-ACRE CHICKEN FARM For sale; bargain: 8 miles north of Richmond. Call American Trust & Savings bank. ZO ACRES Good house, 3 miles out; for sale cheap. Jordan. Phon 1570. 231 Col. Bldg. 34-ACRE FARM For sale: 2 miles north of Centerville. Inquire John Jackson. Centerville. Ind. 92 H ACRES For sale; good land, big house, bank barn, out-buildings, ltt miles to good grain market: particulars, call at 113 S- 6th St. Richmond. Ind. Owner, 633 Wayne Ave., Greenville. Ohio. Houses For Sale 84 7-ROOM STRICTLY MODERN HOUE For sale. Owner leaving city reason for sellinz. Call 220 S. 13th. Ph. 4255.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Houses For Sale 84 ROOMS MODERN Within one square of Main efc, J rooms upstairs: 3 rooms down; nicely located; $500 cash, balance like rent BURDSALL, WILLETT. CUSTER CO. REALTORS 710ii MAIN ST. . PHONE 1181 ROOMING HOUSE Near Pennsylvania btation, lor sale: possession at once. John H. Schell. Phone 2082 or 2197. . Real Estate For Exchange 88 FOR SALE OR TRADE 7 acres. 6room; $700 down. J. H. Schell. Phone 082 or 2197. FOR SALE OR TRADE 20-ACRE FARM near Richmond, fiveroom house, garage, and woodshed, 1 chicken house, all in fair condition. A nice little home, close In, for . $5, 000.1 Might trade for 60 to 60 acres near Centerville If price is right See LONG & TILLSON 201 K. P. BLDG. PHS. 6226-2017-30S8 18 ACRES 10-room, modern, close in, ror sale or trade. John H. Schell. Phone 2082 or 2197. Wanted Real Estate 89 HAVE A BUYER for 182-acre farm: must have two sets of buildings. Call at once, Bundy, 317 N. Sth St. Ph. 2995. WANTED To buy some cheap city property. Bundy. Phone 2995. 317 N. 8th St. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Get Him AVReaWorSure Shaving Brosh Rubber fiet Badger hair 60c to. $10.00 FELTMAN'S CIGAR STORE "Where you buy for less" 609 Main . Phone 2039 AUTOMOBILES Why Wait Untfl! Spring? When you can buy cars at these low prices. 1920 Bulck light six touring, driven 10,000 miles; refinished. and runs like new .$650 1919 Buick light six roadster, cord tires, mechanically perfect $600 1920 Cole 8, sport model, cord tires $950 1920 Chevrolet touring, like new $225 1921 Dodge touring, 5 oversize cord tires, lots of extras. .....$550. 1919 Dodge touring ,...........$450 1917 Dodge sedan .1.... ....... $550 1917 Dodge sedan .1 $450 1922 Ford coupe $475 1920 Hupmoblle, California top $675 1921 Studebaker special six.... $800 1921 Oldsmobile six, driven 9,000 miles $575 1921 Oakland six, like new. ....$550 Many others not listed. Cash or terms. .Wayne County Nash Motor Co. K. P. Bldg. Phone 1858 ANNOUNCEMENT

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To our many friends we wish to announce that we are now located in our new quarters, formerly occupied by the Rich- ; "mond Baking Company, at J . , , , 15 South Fifth Street Having acquired this larger building, we will be able to carry a more complete stock of Paper and give the same unexcelled J service and quality as we have in the past. . ' " - ..... ..,....;:') -.Richmond Paper Gov: ' "WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY " ; i ' ' Wrapping Papers, Paper Bags, Toilet Paper, Napkins, ' ' ' Towels, Twine, etc. - . ; ' " 15 S. Fifth Street Phone 1816 :

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91 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ' -Notice is hereby given- that the- undersigned has been appointed by the circuit court of Wayne County, Indiana, as executor of the -last will and, testament of Valera Hunt deceased, late of said county. Said estate Is supposed to be Solvent A. HLWI, Executor. Dec4-ll-lS Harris & Harris. Attys. FINANCIAL SAFEGUARD 01 . CREDIT Safeguard your credit as you would your pocketbook. 4 Pay , all your bills between now and January 1st and establish a good name for yourself with everybody. , Start ;" Jf The New Year . Right You can do this by getting In touch with us at once, . We will loan you from $10.00 to $300,00 on your household goods,, leaving them in your possession and allow, you twenty months for repaymenL You may pay faster if you desire and the legal rate of interest is charged only for the actual time loan runs. Courteous treatment; quick and confidential service. . We would like to go further into detail and" invite you to call, phone or write. Free circular upon request. " ' commoNWBAUtn LOAN .COMPANY (Successors to Richmond Loan Co.) - 207 Colonial Bldg. ,' - Phone Automatic. 1545 Under State "Supervision . established 1895 Don't let your debts get you into trouble. Pay them up-1 with money borrowed here at low rates. We loan on chattel mortgage, and let you pay us buck a little each month for as long as twenty montns. under tit ate supervision. Fair treatment. Courteous . consideration tor ail. . WELFARE XOAN SOCIETY Phone 2509 9 North lO.th St, , ' ;'. AUCTIONS LEGALS Registered Holstein CATTLE SALE 30 Head of Registered Holsteins ' Friday, Dec. 8,. 1922 At my farm on Lebanon and v Way nes villa., Pike.. Consisting of heavy producing milk cows, open and bred heifers from A. R. O. bulls as high as 3.1 lbs. butter In 7 days, 1200 lbs. butter and 2500 lbs. milk in one year. Four bulls ready for service. Two of whose dam and sires dam average 31 lbs. butter in 7 days. , Herd under State and Federal supervision. J. B. RUFFNER! Iebanon, Ohio " ' . .' ANNOUNCEMENT-

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